Culture Abuse dropped a new song, “Calm E.” The track is taken from the band’s upcoming album Bay Dream, out June 15. You can snag your copy of it here. The band will also be hitting the road with Turnstile and Touche Amore for a spring tour. For a list of dates and to purchase tickets, you can go here.

2. Death Valley Dreams shared a new music video

Death Valley Dreams (feat. Cold guitarists Nick Coyle and Johnny Nova) shared a video for their song “Turn Out Those Eyes.” The track is taken from the upcoming movie Baby Frankenstein. For more information about the movie, you can go here.

3. Thousand Below released a music video for “The Love You Let Too Close”

Thousand Below released a music video for “The Love You Let Too Close,” taken from their debut album The Love You Let Too Close, out now. You can get your copy of it here.

4. Petal announced a new album, dropped a new song

Petal dropped a new song “Better Than You.” The song is taken from the band’s upcoming album Magic Gone, out June 15 via Run For Cover Records. You can get your copy of it here.

5. propersleep shared a new song

propersleep shared their new song “Fragile Frames.” The track is taken from the band’s upcoming album Feels Like Leaving, out June 15 via Cardigan Records. You can snag your copy of the album here!

Southern California’s Crooked Teeth announced the reissue of their EP Pastel, out May 11. You can pre-order your copy of the EP here. The band also released a music video for their song “Crawl.” You can catch the band on tour. For a list of dates and to purchase tickets, you can go here.

Band performance times have been announced for Monster Energy’s Welcome To Rockville festival. It’s scheduled to take from from April 27-29 at Metropolitan Park in Jacksonville, FL. You can check out the times below, and you can get your tickets here.

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